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Definition of Dueller

dueller
Dueler Du"el*er, n. One who engages in a duel. [R.] [Written also dueller.] --South.

Meaning of Dueller from wikipedia

- A duel is an arranged engagement in combat between two people with matched weapons. During the 17th and 18th centuries (and earlier), duels were mostly...
- the M1911. Dueller: Has a 6.5-inch SUS416 stainless steel barrel, serrated slide, magnum beavertailed grip and custom trigger set. Dueller Prismatic:...
- The Duel may refer to: The Duel (poem), a poem by Eugene Field The Duel (Chekhov novel), an 1891 novella by Anton Chekhov The Duel (Kuprin novel), a 1905...
- Duel Masters (デュエル・マスターズ, Dyueru Masutāzu) is a multimedia franchise consisting of multiple manga and anime series, a trading card game, and several video...
- Dueling pianos (also known simply as "sing-along") is a form of entertainment, usually on stage with two grand pianos, each pla**** by a professional player...
- The following is a list of notable one-on-one duels or single combats in history and in legend or fiction. 7th century BC: The Horatii defeated the Curatii...
- Elephant duels were a historical martial practice where opposing army leaders engaged each other on the battlefield in single combat on the back of war...
- "A Christmas Duel" is a Christmas duet recorded by the Swedish rock band the Hives and American singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper. It was available as a single...
- The Burr–Hamilton duel took place in Weehawken, New Jersey, between Aaron Burr, the third U.S. vice president at the time, and Alexander Hamilton, the...
- "Dueling Banjos" is a bluegr**** composition by Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith. The song was composed in 1954 by Smith as a banjo instrumental he called...